Arsenal please give up - Mo Salah says he must win the Premier League

Arsenal please give up - Mo Salah says he must win the Premier League

Hassan Abdulsalam 16:06 - 04.03.2025

Mohamed Salah has sent a big warning to Arsenal ahead of Premier League title chase

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has expressed his desire to win the Premier League, citing his motivation to experience the thrill of lifting the trophy with the fans.

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Salah, who was part of Liverpool's title-winning squad in 2019/20, revealed that the unusual circumstances of that victory, which was celebrated in an almost-empty stadium due to lockdown measures, has fueled his determination to win the Premier League again.

What Salah said

Salah emphasised the importance of winning the Premier League, stating that it has become his top priority, even surpassing the Champions League.

Salah could lead Liverpool to the 2024-25 Premier League title || Imago
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"It was incredible day, to be fair," Salah said, reflecting on Liverpool's Champions League parade in 2019.

He continued, "That's why I'm really desperate to win the Premier League with the club now and have the same day as this one.

"The biggest motivation is to win the Premier League. Not even the Champions League, I always chose the Champions League, for seven years I always said Champions League. This is the first year I say the Premier League!"

The Egyptian's commitment to Liverpool and the city is evident, and his desire to win the Premier League is driven by his affection for the fans and the community.

"I just want to win the Premier League with the city and with the fans and just to experience that day, going on the parade in the city. It's going to be incredible," Salah said.

With 10 league games remaining, Salah is on track to surpass his goal tally from the 2019/20 season, having already scored 25 goals and provided 17 assists in 28 league appearances.

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